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April 3, 2015. Pain and Why It Hurts - Neuroscience for Kids - Pain (http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/pain.html) The isolation of morphine was the beginning of alkaloid chemistry, which has yielded many important medicinal substances. Although a satisfactory theory of analgesic...

March 31, 2015. Natural Antiinflammatory Agents for Pain Relief in... (http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/553966_2) Pain is an unpleasant feeling often caused by intense or damaging stimuli, such as stubbing a toe, burning a finger, putting alcohol on a cut, and bumping the "funny...

April 5, 2015. Neuromuscular-blocking drug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromuscular-blocking _drug) A way to block a pain pathway in animal models of chronic neuropathic pain has been discovered by researchers, suggesting a promising new approach to pain relief.

March 25, 2015. Metabolism of vitamin D and the Vitamin D Receptor (MPKB) (http://mpkb.org/home/pathogenesis/vitamind/metaboli sm) Pain Definition. Pain is an unpleasant feeling that is conveyed to the brain by sensory neurons. The discomfort signals actual or potential injury to the body.

March 22, 2015. Natural product agonists of peroxisome proliferator... (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0 006295214004249) What are the nerve receptors in the skin that respond to pressure, temperature and pain? | Sensory receptors encode various types of information about objec...

March 19, 2015. Elevated Expression of Fractalkine (CX3CL1) and... (http://www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2013/480702/) Stopping Migraines in Their Tracks. Caffeine does more than mask the pain of migraines. It actually changes the course of the migraine headache.

March 27, 2015. Natural Pain Relievers - Digestion & Joint Health Tips... (http://www.drdavidwilliams.com/natural-pain-relieve rs) 1,25-D is different than 25-D in that it possesses a single 1-alpha hydroxylation. It is this additional hydroxylation, which stabilizes helix 12 in the Vitamin D...

March 30, 2015. Pain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pain) Endorphins are among the brain chemicals known as neurotransmitters, which function to transmit electrical signals within the nervous system. At least 20 types of...

March 20, 2015. Suffer from pain? Skip the ibuprofen and try these natural... (http://www.naturalnews.com/048287_pain_relief_natur al_cures_alternative_medicine.html) (NaturalNews) Arthritis is a disease that causes pain and loss of movement of the joints. The word arthritis literally means joint inflammation (arth=joint, ritis...

April 2, 2015. Morphine & Heroin - Imperial College London (http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/mim/drugs/html/morphin e_text.htm) Pain results from the complex processing of neural signals at different levels of the central nervous system, with each signal potentially offering multiple...

March 28, 2015. Common Bowel Problem Linked To Chili Pepper Pain Receptor... (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/06/080610 092648.htm) Cannabis. The sensations of slight euphoria, relaxation, and amplified auditory and visual perceptions produced by marijuana are due almost entirely to its effect on...

March 21, 2015. AnswerParty | What are the nerve receptors in the skin... (http://answerparty.com/question/answer/what-are-the -nerve-receptors-in-the-skin-that-respond-to-pressu re-temperature-and-pain) (NaturalNews) It is your body's way of telling you that something is amiss pain, and for many people, the chronic variety that only the constant use of painkillers...

March 24, 2015. THE BRAIN FROM TOP TO BOTTOM (http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/i/i_03/i_03_m/i_03_ m_par/i_03_m_par_cafeine.html) Anandamide: The Bliss Molecule. Archived 1998 feature article from General Chemistry Online.

March 26, 2015. THE BRAIN FROM TOP TO BOTTOM (http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/i/i_03/i_03_m/i_03_ m_par/i_03_m_par_cannabis.html) Caffeine. The stimulant effect of coffee comes largely from the way it acts on the adenosine receptors in the neural membrane. Adenosine is a central nervous system...

March 23, 2015. The bliss receptor (http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/featur es/anandamide.shtml) Natural home remedies: Back pain Sick of popping ibuprofen to soothe your sore back? Banish back pain with one of these natural home remedies

April 25, 2015. Natural home remedies: Back pain | Home Remedies | Best... (http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/553966_5) This article discusses a class of medications known as non-benzodiazepine, benzodiazepine receptor agonists, which includes medications such as Ambien, Sonata, and...

April 26, 2015. Natural Alternatives to OTC Painkillers | Mark's Daily Apple (http://teens.drugabuse.gov/drug-facts/prescription- pain-medications-opioids) Natural home remedies: Back pain Sick of popping ibuprofen to soothe your sore back? Banish back pain with one of these natural home remedies

April 27, 2015. Natural product agonists of peroxisome proliferator... (http://www.marksdailyapple.com/natural-pain-relief/) (NaturalNews) It is your body's way of telling you that something is amiss pain, and for many people, the chronic variety that only the constant use of painkillers...

April 28, 2015. Natural Antiinflammatory Agents for Pain Relief in... (http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/ref erred+pain) This article discusses a class of medications known as non-benzodiazepine, benzodiazepine receptor agonists, which includes medications such as Ambien, Sonata, and...

April 30, 2015. Natural Alternatives to OTC Painkillers | Mark's Daily Apple (http://teens.drugabuse.gov/drug-facts/prescription- pain-medications-opioids) (NaturalNews) It is your body's way of telling you that something is amiss pain, and for many people, the chronic variety that only the constant use of painkillers...

May 1, 2015. Natural product agonists of peroxisome proliferator... (http://www.marksdailyapple.com/natural-pain-relief/) Also known as: oxy, percs, happy pills, hillbilly heroin, OC, or vikes. Opioids, which usually come in pill form, are prescription medications used to reduce pain.

May 2, 2015. blocking pain receptors naturally (http://neuroscience.uth.tmc.edu/s2/chapter06.html) Caffeine. The stimulant effect of coffee comes largely from the way it acts on the adenosine receptors in the neural membrane. Adenosine is a central nervous system...

May 14, 2015. Scientists learn to block pain at its source: New non... (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/04/100426 181706.htm) Natural home remedies: back pain. Back pain often strikes when something's amiss with the delicate column of bones, muscles, ligaments and joints that holds you up.

May 16, 2015. Introduction to How Pain Works - HowStuffWorks (http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/inside-the-mi nd/human-brain/pain.htm) Pain results from the complex processing of neural signals at different levels of the central nervous system, with each signal potentially offering multiple...

May 17, 2015. Metabolism of vitamin D and the Vitamin D Receptor (MPKB) (http://mpkb.org/home/pathogenesis/vitamind/metaboli sm) Pain is the most common reason people seek medical attention. But what actually is pain? How do you sense it? Learn how pain and pain perception work.

May 19, 2015. Natural Ways to Replenish the Pain Receptors Lost From... (http://www.ehow.com/way_5919457_natural-receptors-l ost-opiate-addiction.html) A nociceptor is a sensory neuron (nerve cell) that responds to potentially damaging stimuli by sending signals to the spinal cord and brain. This process, called...

June 13, 2015. Metabolism of vitamin D and the Vitamin D Receptor (MPKB) (http://mpkb.org/home/pathogenesis/vitamind/metaboli sm) Although pain and hypersensitivity after injury usually resolves, in some cases it can outlast the injury, creating a condition of chronic pain.

June 14, 2015. First look at 'wasabi receptor' brings insights for pain... (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/04/150408 133042.htm) Pain results from the complex processing of neural signals at different levels of the central nervous system, with each signal potentially offering multiple...

June 15, 2015. Opioid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opioid) This 3-D rendering of the wasabi receptor first rotates to show all four parts, or subunits, colored yellow, green, blue, and red for clarity.

June 16, 2015. Heat, Cold, and Pain - RCN (http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPa ges/P/Pain.html) An opioid is any chemical such as morphine that resembles opiates in its pharmacological effects. Opioids work by binding to opioid receptors, which are found...

June 17, 2015. Paclitaxel induces acute pain via directly activating toll... (http://www.molecularpain.com/content/11/1/10) The skin sense that allows us to perceive pressure and related sensations, including temperature and pain. The sense of touch is located in the skin, which is...

July 14, 2015. Opioid Receptors - Opioids : past, present and... (http://www.opioids.com/receptors/index.html) Diarrhea is a symptom in which watery, loose stools occur more than three times a day. This eMedTV article presents an overview of diarrhea, including details about...

July 16, 2015. turn the pain receptors in mice on... - MIT Technology Review (http://www.technologyreview.com/news/524771/for-mic e-and-maybe-men-pain-is-gone-in-a-flash/) Opioids attach to specific proteins, called opioid receptors, in the brain, spinal cord, gut, and other organs. When these drugs attach to their receptors, they block...

July 17, 2015. NMDA receptor antagonist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NMDA_receptor_antagoni st) The isolation of morphine was the beginning of alkaloid chemistry, which has yielded many important medicinal substances. Although a satisfactory theory of analgesic...

September 14, 2015. The Immune System - Georgia Highlands College (http://www.highlands.edu/academics/divisions/scipe/ biology/faculty/harnden/2122/notes/immune.htm) Receptors for Peptide Hormones. With the exception of the thyroid hormone receptor, the receptors for amino acid-derived and peptide hormones are located in the...

September 16, 2015. What are endorphins? - HowStuffWorks (http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/endorphins.ht m) In nonsurgical primary aldosteronism, medical therapy is the treatment of choice. The drug that is the treatment of first choice for most variants of...

September 17, 2015. Timmons & Hamilton: Drugs, Brains & Behavior Glossary (http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~lwh/drugs/df.htm) The pattern recognition receptors of the innate immune system are part of the first line of defence against pathogens. However, they also have the ability to respond...

September 18, 2015. ADRENERGIC PHARMACOLOGY - University of Kentucky (http://www.uky.edu/~mtp/OBI836AR.html) What are endorphins? Learn about endorphins and happiness and HowStuffWorks.

September 19, 2015. Calcium-Permeable Ion Channels in Pain Signaling... (http://physrev.physiology.org/content/94/1/81) Nicotinic receptors specific acetylcholine receptors (defined by their response to nicotine) that are present in the autonomic ganglia, the somatic muscles, and at...

September 20, 2015. pain | Britannica.com (http://www.britannica.com/science/pain) The adrenergic receptors which subserve the response of the sympathetic nervous system have been divided into two discrete subtypes: alpha adrenergic receptors (alpha...

September 21, 2015. Autoimmune disease and candida (http://www.candidahouse.com/page/1402815) Abstract. The detection and processing of painful stimuli in afferent sensory neurons is critically dependent on a wide range of different types of voltage- and...

September 22, 2015. Drugs and their Receptors - What is Life (http://www.whatislife.com/reader/anaesthetics/anaes thetics.html) A complex experience consisting of a physiological and a psychological response to a noxious stimulus. Pain is a warning mechanism that protects an organism by...

September 23, 2015. Gallstone & Gallbladder Sludge Symptoms | LIVESTRONG.COM (http://www.livestrong.com/article/97711-gallstone-g allbladder-sludge-symptoms/) What is pain? The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) defines it as: An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with...

September 25, 2015. Molecular Mechanisms of Opioid Receptor-Dependent... (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3698859 /) Biology 202, Spring 2005 Second Web Papers On Serendip. The Effects of Exercise on the Brain MK McGovern Exercise has been touted to do everything from treat...

September 26, 2015. Pain Afferents - University of Washington (http://courses.washington.edu/conj/sensory/pain.htm) Cannabis. The sensations of slight euphoria, relaxation, and amplified auditory and visual perceptions produced by marijuana are due almost entirely to its effect on...

September 27, 2015. Ocular myasthenia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocular_myasthenia) Pain Afferents. Pain afferents can be myelinated or unmyelinated. The unmyelinated pain fibers belong to the class of afferent fibers called the C fibers and conduct...

December 29, 2015. CRPS | Search Results | Pain Management Specialist in San... (http://painsandiego.com/?s=CRPS) I think Suboxone is great for Depression. I took Percs for Chronic Pain, and as always your tolerance gets higher and higher, ETC.. Everyone knows what I mean.

December 30, 2015. Yes, Running Can Make You High - The New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/27/health/nutrition/ 27best.html) Home Remedies for a Dog Ear Infection. Have you noticed your dog shaking her head lately or scratching at her ears more than usual? If these symptoms are accompanied...

December 31, 2015. Suboxone, depression, anxiety, and pain | Suboxone Talk... (http://suboxonetalkzone.com/suboxone-depression-anx iety-and-pain/) Physicians around the world have used naturally occurring substances to decrease pain for hundreds of years. The two main ingredients used for pain relief are...

January 1, 2016. Home Remedies for a Dog Ear Infection | eHow (http://www.ehow.com/facts_4867438_home-remedies-dog -ear-infection.html) I think Suboxone is great for Depression. I took Percs for Chronic Pain, and as always your tolerance gets higher and higher, ETC.. Everyone knows what I mean.

January 2, 2016. Redefining the concept of protease-activated receptors... (http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2015/150728/ncomms8864 /full/ncomms8864.html) Home Remedies for a Dog Ear Infection. Have you noticed your dog shaking her head lately or scratching at her ears more than usual? If these symptoms are accompanied...

January 3, 2016. Yes, Running Can Make You High - The New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/27/health/nutrition/ 27best.html) Pain Specialist treating Complex Intractable Pain (by Nancy Sajben MD)

January 4, 2016. Tubocurarine chloride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubocurarine) Opioid receptors have been targeted for the treatment of pain and related disorders for thousands of years, and remain the most widely used analgesics in the clinic.

January 5, 2016. Opioid receptors | definition of opioid receptors by... (http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Opi oid+receptors) Caffeine. The stimulant effect of coffee comes largely from the way it acts on the adenosine receptors in the neural membrane. Adenosine is a central nervous system...

January 6, 2016. Cannabinoid Receptors in the body and their Importance... (http://cannabisdigest.ca/cannabinoid-receptors-body -importance/) Opioid treatments provide pain relief by attaching to opioid receptors located in the brain and spinal cord to reduce the perception of pain.

January 7, 2016. Neuromuscular-blocking drug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromuscular-blockin g_drug) Cannabis. The sensations of slight euphoria, relaxation, and amplified auditory and visual perceptions produced by marijuana are due almost entirely to its effect on...

April 7, 2016. Trpv1 Pain Receptors - PlatinumEssays.com (https://www.platinumessays.com/essays/Trpv1-Pain-Re ceptors/17460.html) Study Gives First Glimpse Of Human Brain's Natural Painkiller System In... receptors on the surface of brain cells and reduce or block the spread of pain...

April 9, 2016. Novel Molecule Blocks Pain Receptor System Discovery... (https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/12/99121 6080650.htm) Read this free Science Essay and other term papers, research papers and book reports. Trpv1 Pain Receptors. According to a recent study, the result of blocking a pain...

April 10, 2016. Scientists learn to block pain at its source - Phys.org (http://phys.org/news/2010-04-scientists-block-pain- source.html) Morphine's Effects on the Body. Morphine affects the central nervous system by blocking pain receptors and spurring the release of endorphins. But the positive...

April 11, 2016. Blocking Pain Receptors May Treat Obesity, Diabetes (http://www.universityherald.com/articles/9554/20140 522/blocking-pain-receptors-may-treat-obesity-diabe tes.htm) We have discovered a family of endogenous capsaicin-like molecules that are naturally... block pain -sensing neurons in... scientists has found that these receptors...

April 12, 2016. Blocking Pain Receptors May Extend Life and Encourage a... (http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/14920/20 140523/blocking-pain-receptors-extend-life-encourag e-youthful-metabolism.htm) Blocking Pain receptors may hold the key to treating obesity, and diabetes, and improving metabolic health, according to a recent study.

April 14, 2016. Blocking Pain Receptors Could Increase Life and Metabolism... (http://guardianlv.com/2014/06/blocking-pain-recepto rs-could-increase-life-and-metabolism/) Pain and, in particular, chronic pain can cause a host of health issues. Now, though, scientists have found that blocking a pain receptor not only extends...

April 15, 2016. Brain Receptors and Pain? | Yahoo Answers (https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200810 15181501AA32ycp) Treating pain by blocking the 'chili-pepper receptor' August 20, 2014... cut off the pain signal and potentially treat pain that current drugs are no match for.

April 16, 2016. Blocking Pain Receptors Extends... - The Huffington Post (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/23/pain-recep tors-lifespan-mouse_n_5378301.html) Brain Receptors and Pain?... But I also watched another show on the Discovery channel about the brains natural ability to block pain...

April 17, 2016. Natural Opioids Linked to Chronic Pain | The Scientist... (http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/article No/37538/title/Natural-Opioids-Linked-to-Chronic-Pa in/) What are endorphins?... When opiates enter these receptors, they hinder or block the cell's... in regions of the brain responsible for blocking pain and...

July 16, 2016. List of Opiate Antagonists | LIVESTRONG.COM (http://www.livestrong.com/article/68695-list-opiate -antagonists/) Lorcet is the brand name for hydrocodone bitartrate, a semi-synthetic opioid derived from codeine and thebaine, both naturally occurring opiates.

July 17, 2016. Antihistamines - How they work - NHS Choices (http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Antihistamines/Pages/H ow-does-it-work.aspx) Opiates, medications derived either naturally or synthetically from the opium plant, bind to the opiate receptors in the body to block pain signals and...

July 18, 2016. Opiate Antagonist Use & Side Effects - www.opiates.com (https://www.opiates.com/opiate-antagonist/) Endorphins are the natural pain relievers produced by your body. They work by binding to the opioid receptors in your brain to block the perception of pain...

July 19, 2016. Opiate Antagonist Use & Side Effects - www.opiates.com (https://www.opiates.com/opiate-antagonist/) Opiate antagonist such as Naloxone, is used to reverse the effects of other narcotic medicines.Opiates are used in medications, most often to treat pain.

July 20, 2016. Managing Labor Pain Naturally | What to Expect (http://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/labor-and-del ivery/labor-pain/complementary-and-alternative-medi cine-techniques.aspx) Opiate antagonist such as Naloxone, is used to reverse the effects of other narcotic medicines.Opiates are used in medications, most often to treat pain.

July 22, 2016. The Mechanism for Opioid Analgesics in the Treatment of Pain (http://www.ebmconsult.com/articles/opioid-agonist-p ain-mechanism-CNS?from=pw) Managing Labor Pain Naturally... The pulses are believed to stimulate nerve pathways to the uterus and cervix, blocking pain. TENS is widely used in Scandinavia...

July 24, 2016. Blocking natural, marijuana-like chemical in the brain... (https://news.uci.edu/press-releases/blocking-natura l-marijuana-like-chemical-in-the-brain-boosts-fat-b urning/) Summary: Opioid analgesics are used in the treatment of both acute and chronic pain. Unfortunately, a large number of patients with pain are undertreated despite the...

July 25, 2016. Coffee contains opioid receptor antagonists - AminoTheory.com (http://aminotheory.com/coffee/) What are endorphins?... with specialized receptors in cells that are primarily... in regions of the brain responsible for blocking pain and...

October 8, 2016. Section 3: Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors (http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/csem/csem.asp?csem=11&amp; po=9) Morphine's Effects on the Body. Morphine affects the central nervous system by blocking pain receptors and spurring the release of endorphins. But the positive...

October 9, 2016. Lowering Your Glutamate Level Naturally (http://rlcure.com/glutamate2.html) Cannabinoid Receptors in the body and their Importance. by... was a natural pain reliever and was... Blocking these receptors now seems to be a block...

October 10, 2016. 14 Natural Pain Relievers - Spine-Health (http://www.spine-health.com/blog/14-natural-pain-re lievers) Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this section, you will be able to: Describe the key ways that muscarinic receptors differ from nicotinic receptors.

October 11, 2016. Opiate Receptors and Addiction Information | Opiates.com (https://www.opiates.com/opiates/opiate-receptors/) GABA receptors are probably the most common... all the information that's available on how to naturally boost your... turn lower your glutamate level...

October 12, 2016. The NMDA Receptor in Schizophrenia | Schizophrenia Options (http://www.schizophreniaoptions.com/nmda-receptor/) Opiate receptors are a protein found in the brain. While opiates can assist with pain, they are also highly addictive. Learn more at www.opiates.com.

October 13, 2016. Adenosine and its receptors - Anaesthetist (http://www.anaesthetist.com/icu/manage/drugs/adenos ine/Findex.htm) New Treatment Options are based on The Glutamate Hypothesis of Schizophrenia and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor function and compromise.

October 15, 2016. Scientists learn to block pain at its source: New non... (https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/04/10042 6181706.htm) Change your receptors, change your set point... It acts by attaching to the adenosine receptors in the brain, thus blocking the... That only causes physical pain...

October 17, 2016. Colorado State: "Histamine and Histamine Receptors" (http://www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/endoc rine/otherendo/histamine.html) Scientists learn to block pain at its source: New non-addictive painkillers from substance similar to ingredient in hot chili peppers Date: April 27, 2010

October 18, 2016. Pain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pain) Summary: Opioid analgesics are used in the treatment of both acute and chronic pain. Unfortunately, a large number of patients with pain are undertreated despite the...

October 19, 2016. Deep Relief (http://www.deeprelief.ca/en/pages/painGlossary.html) Pain is a distressing feeling often caused by intense or damaging stimuli, such as stubbing a toe, burning a finger, putting alcohol on a cut, and bumping the "funny...